Welcome to F# Weekly,
A roundup of F# content from this past week:
News
- Announcing ML.NET 0.4
- Play Pacman in new Fable REPL
- SAFE Events page
- fsharp.org re-design: we need your input!
- Are your Windows Forms and WPF applications ready for .NET Core 3.0?
Videos
- Rethinking Compilers With Live Coding – Tomas Petricek
- Actors in clusters: why, when and how – Pawel Banka, Vagif Abilov
- The F# Path To Relaxation – Don Syme
- Tic-Tac-Toe in F# – Michael Gilliland
- IO Monad For Pure Code (Tic-Tac-Toe in F#) – Michael Gilliland
- Easy Tic-Tac-Toe “AI” in F# – Michael Gilliland
Blogs
- Opinionated Fable2 – Architecture & Performance – Kunjan Dalal
- Stupid F#: Taking JSON to the SPA 1 – Daniel Markham
- F# 4.5 Brings Spans, Match!, and More – InfoQ by Sergio De Simone
- Pure times – Mark Seemann
- A Tree functor – Mark Seemann
- Challenges of post-OSS world – Krzysztof Cieślak
F# vNext
- Nullable Reference Types
- Where should F# and FSharp.Core release notes live?
- Collectible Assemblies and the CLR is planned for .NET Core 3.0.
Open source projects
- rflechner/SwaggerForFsharp – Swagger for F# tools
- stijnmoreels/FSec – Security testing library written in F# to make writing security tests more fun
- Amyris/AmyrisBio – Amyris F# Computational Biology Library
- chimayo/chimayo – Library for creating and manipulating SQL Server Integration Services packages with F# code
If you want to document an API built in #fsharp and Giraffe then you can try github.com/rflechner/Swag… https://t.co/jmYUgGUw1k—
Flechner Romain (@rflechner) August 06, 2018
New Releases
- Deedle 2.0.0-beta01 and Deedle.Excel 2.0.0-beta01 (netstandard2.0 support)
- ML .NET 0.4
- WebSharper 4.5
That’s all for now. Have a great week.
Previous F# Weekly edition – #31, 2018
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